Council launches new scheme to help prevent and control Covid-19 in Mansfield

People across Mansfield are set to receive more help preventing and controlling Covid-19 thanks to a funding boost of more than £187,000.
The Community Champions will offer advice and support for the vulnerable.The Community Champions will offer advice and support for the vulnerable.
The Community Champions will offer advice and support for the vulnerable.

Mansfield District Council has been awarded £187,929 from more than £23 million of government funding allocated to councils.

The funds will enable the council to initiate its Community Champions scheme.

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The Community Champions will develop early discussions and communications with communities to understand appropriate ways to prevent and control Covid-19, including social isolation support, Test and Trace, social distancing, rumour dismantling and vaccine take up and transportation.

Councillor Marion Bradshaw, portfolio holder for safer communities, housing and wellbeing, said: “I am thrilled that the council has received this vital funding to reach communities that require further support and guidance on a range of matters relating to coronavirus.

"We are committed to engaging with and reaching as many people as possible who may be in at risk groups locally and helping them through the pandemic, and ultimately getting them vaccinated.”

Working closely with Mansfield Community and Voluntary Service (CVS), the Community Champions will be recruited from third sector organisations, local influencers and local business people to build trust and provide engaging and accurate communications and ultimately helping to save lives.

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Steve Morris, chief executive officer of Mansfield CVS, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our community groups, Voluntary Community Sector partners and leaders across the district.

"Most importantly this project will provide our residents to have ownership to shape, enable and empower new ways of thinking, through a range of community projects and initiatives.

"We cannot wait to get going.”

The funding is specifically targeted at local authority areas with plans to reach groups such as older people, disabled people, and people from ethnic minority backgrounds who, according to the latest evidence, are more likely to suffer long-term impacts from Covid-19.